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SAS/ACCESS 9.2 for Relational Databases: Reference, Fourth Edition

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234 BL_DB2TBLXST= Data Set Option 4 Chapter 11Valid in: DATA and PROC steps (when accessing DBMS data using <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong>software)DBMS Support: DB2 under z/OSSyntaxBL_DB2STORCLAS=storage-classDetailsA storage class contains the attributes that identify a storage service level that SMSuses <strong>for</strong> storage of the data set. It replaces any storage attributes that you specify inBL_DB2DEVT_PERM=.This option applies to the control file (BL_DB2IN), the input file (BL_DB2REC), andthe output file (BL_DB2PRINT) <strong>for</strong> the bulk loader. Use this option to specify amanagement class <strong>for</strong> a new SMS-managed data set. If SMS is not installed or active,the operating environment ignores any storage class that BL_DB2MGMTCLAS=passes. Your site storage administrator defines the storage class names that you canspecify when you use this option.ExampleThis example generates SMS-managed control and data files. It does not create thetable, and you need not run the utility to load it.libname db2lib db2 ssid=db2a;data db2lib.customers (bulkload=yesbl_db2ldext=genonlybl_db2in=’testuser.sysin’bl_db2rec=’testuser.sysrec’bl_db2tblxst=yesbl_db2ldct1=’REPLACE’bl_db2dataclas=’STD’bl_db2mgmtclas=’STD’bl_db2storclas=’STD’);set work.customers;run;See Also“BL_DB2DATACLAS= Data Set Option” on page 222“BL_DB2DEVT_PERM= Data Set Option” on page 222“BL_DB2MGMTCLAS= Data Set Option” on page 228“BL_DB2UNITCOUNT= Data Set Option” on page 236“BULKLOAD= Data Set Option” on page 290BL_DB2TBLXST= Data Set OptionIndicates whether the LOAD utility runs against an existing table.

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